Privacy tougher laws could reduce cases of identity theft
If you are paranoid is the victim of identity theft, you must be. There are so many ways for the bad boys for your sensitive personal information that even the most vigilant consumer is an easy target.
I thought that the purchase of $ 60 mills, solve the problem.
At loops junk mail credit card offers around me was less vulnerable to identity theft. He said this on the box.
Now, I find that “discharge divers” jump in trash bins at restaurants and businesses seek receipts for credit card and other documents that maybe the purpose of stealing my identity. The divers, especially as banks and mortgage companies behind crates rejected because the loan applications of all the information they need for their fraud.
But my electronic umbilical cord also makes me a goal. When I’m on the computer, I must caution by hackers “phishing” for my personal information by the illusion to believe me that my bank is to communicate with me about a problem with my account. The banks say, not for her, because she will never ask for personal information via e-mail.
Even if I’m just the Federal Trade Commission tells me that thieves can not steal that from my mailbox and credit cards or newly issued prior to the availability of credit approved. You can not delete junk mail that you’ll ever.
There are still many other ways to steal your identity, according to the FTC. You wonder why there are not that strict laws, punish companies that do not have the protection of personal data. But it could cut in the profits of banks, credit card companies and agencies so little.
This is how we do business in the 21 century. It is estimated that 10 million people a year are victims of identity theft, which seems an acceptable figure is based on the absence of measures taken by the government to stop.
They wonder how the business model, so that banks and credit card companies become concerned enough to dispatch pre-approved credit card offers so easily stolen. If 25 million people a year were victims of identity theft, this is it less profitable for banks and credit card companies?
Banks, not surprisingly, it is not the credit card, flooding your mailbox as a problem. John Hall, spokesman for the American Bankers Association, said there are fewer offers credit card approved in the past. They are not “targeted,” he said.
But I am interested in anything wrong, at least the banking sector is the spin. Hall, Mr. Banks are actually a service because it offers a credit card, as many consumers “shop for a card.”
It makes the supply of board should be back-and-hergerissen upwards or geschreddert before the throw. Hal also stresses that the banks protect consumers against any unauthorized transactions and the use of technology to identify unusual patterns more quickly to begin credit card thieves.
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